Educational institutions opened in Bangladesh after a month – NNSP

Dhaka. In Bangladesh, after about a month, all other educational institutions including universities, secondary schools and colleges were opened on Sunday. These educational institutions were closed due to student protests and the coup of the government. With the opening of educational institutions which were closed for more than a month, students are once again turning towards them.
It is worth noting that due to student protests and violent clashes, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina not only had to resign from her post but also had to take refuge in neighboring country India to save her life. This student movement was carried out to demand reforms in the system related to reservation in jobs. When violence broke out during the movement, educational institutions in Bangladesh were announced to be closed indefinitely on 17 July to ensure the safety of students. Now seeing the situation becoming normal, educational institutions have been opened again.
Earlier, the Ministry of Education had issued instructions to open all the institutions under its control on Thursday. With this order, the process of opening all educational institutions was completed on Sunday. It was told through the media that Deputy Secretary Mosammat Rahima Akhtar had issued a notification on August 15, saying that following the instructions of Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, necessary steps have been asked to be taken to resume teaching activities in all educational institutions from August 18. After this, school children were seen going to schools in their uniforms on Sunday and parents accompanied them to school. With the opening of educational institutions, movement of vehicles was also seen on the roads of Dhaka city. Let us tell you here that the weekly working hours in Bangladesh are from Sunday to Thursday.

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